http://www.homebuildingandrepairs.com/engineering/index.htmlClick on this link if you're interested in a few more of the videos I made on structural engineering, home building and construction. This video will provide you with what I consider to be a simple view of how a load bearing wall works along with a few structural engineering points on home building. The most popular video to date I have made has to do with providing a few tips about load bearing structural walls and this will be the first in a series of related videos to provide more information for do-it-yourselfers as well as professionals. Don't forget to check out some of our other videos and visit our website for more information about construction and remodeling.

published:03 Oct 2013

views:1269942

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the question, "How does the economy really work?" Based on Dalio's practical template for understanding the economy, which he developed over the course of his career, the video breaks down economic concepts like credit, deficits and interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
To learn more about Economic Principles visit: http://www.economicprinciples.org.
[Also Available In Chinese] 经济这台机器是怎样运行的: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbeYejg9Pk
[Also Available In Russian] Как действует экономическая машина. Автор: Рэй Далио (на русском языке): http://youtu.be/8BaNOlIfMLE

published:22 Sep 2013

views:5070784

http://cnet.co/1v7z11b
As Amazon gears up for Cyber Monday and the busy holiday shopping season, it's getting help from
thousands of robots that search through millions of items to ensure the right item gets shipped to the right customer. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi takes us inside an Amazon fulfillment center in Tracy, Calif., to
watch the robots in action.

published:01 Dec 2014

views:814981

DHL, the world’s leading logistics company, has successfully carried out a pilot project testing smart glasses in a warehouse in the Netherlands as a first step in their Augmented Reality journey. In cooperation with DHL customer Ricoh and leading wearable computing solutions expert Ubimax, the technology was used to implement ‘vision picking’ in warehousing operations. For more information on the application of Augmented Reality technology in logistics, download our trend report at http://www.dhl.com/augmentedreality

Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharrahstevens/ | snapchat: sharrahrobeson || Life after getting married is SO fun! But also SO messy!!! Wanted to make a little video on my top 5 ways I have maximized our bedroom storage in our tiny little place!! Leave this video a thumbs up if you needed tips on organizing your bedroom! Make sure you subscribe to my channel for new DIY decor and organizational videos every week http://bit.ly/1PugoDw
Leave me your favorite tips below! Have you guys ever used these ziplock bags?! Sooooo life changing!! Making the Most of Our Small Space is going to be such a fun and REAL series of how I'm managing the 'smallness' of our little Los Angeles cottage with the whole-lotta-ness of stuff from both Tyler and I combine (ok, so mainly just me lol). Our budgets are small but our dreams are big, so follow along and get inspired on how to make the most of your space and make it beautiful no matter what your budget!
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|| Shop my finds from this video ||
First of all, my choker (LOVE!) got it here: http://bit.ly/2jTmiDg
Thin hangers: http://bit.ly/2kuKSNW
Bed risers: http://bit.ly/2jyShHR
Ziplock storage bags: http://bit.ly/2kuKgHZ
Pax Ikea wardrobe system: http://bit.ly/2kldsOd
Shoe organizer: http://bit.ly/2jgLPUI
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||More About Sharrah||
Sharrah is a DIY home decor and style expert. Taking after her mother, interior designer extraordinaire Rebecca Robeson from Robeson Design, Sharrah creates new videos every week on ways to improve your bedroom, bathroom, living room, or studio space on a budget! As a fashion blogger and as the daughter of an interior designer, Sharrah is passionate about creating beauty and style in daily outfits and in all environments. After just getting married in 2016, Sharrah and her husband Tyler and their adorable puppy labradoodle Scout are kicking off the year with fun, fresh videos about their new life in their SMALL apartment in LA!
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|| Watch more LiveYour StyleBedroomDecor videos! ||
DIY Room Decor:
HOW TO: 4 SUMMER ROOM DECOR DIY's: https://youtu.be/O8EZjcJUf6s
HOW TO: DIY FLOWER LETTERS: https://youtu.be/089HDdzAqMg
HOW TO: DIY GOLDLEAF FRAMES (WESTELM HACK!): https://youtu.be/gkQImIt5UPA?list=UUjJSveRu3NHMB-fSuoJyxxA
DIY FISHSCALEWALLART: https://youtu.be/5KCpb-O4ggA
DIY TISSUE PAPERPOM POMS: https://youtu.be/zahdGuUwjyk
5 REASONS 3M HOOKS ARE YOUR BEST FRIEND: https://youtu.be/DRrhRnZudt4
HOW TO: ACRYLIC DRIP PAINTING DIY: https://youtu.be/eICvfvY6m-s
5 AMAZING ORGANIZATIONAL LIFE HACKS: http://bit.ly/1DHj7TW
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|| Watch more Live Your Style Spring Cleaning / Organization videos! ||
HOW TO: CREATE UNIQUE BATHROOM STORAGE: https://youtu.be/SVhv2SIyqhE
HOWTO: INSTALL A BATHROOM FAUCET LIKE A GIRL: https://youtu.be/c7HQKm00MMU
HOW TO: ORGANIZEHAIR AND MAKEUP PRODUCTS (DOUBLE YOUR BATHROOM STORAGE! SPRING CLEANING PT 3!): https://youtu.be/3oyZPU8wyPM
HOW TO: STORE HOT HAIR TOOLS SALON STYLE (SPRING CLEANING PT 2!) https://youtu.be/TstdTVNTy0U
HOW TO: Eliminate Common Bathroom Eyesores (SPRING CLEANING PT 1!): https://youtu.be/Ts_BzUNzR68?list=UUjJSveRu3NHMB-fSuoJyxxA
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PS, if you missed any episodes or want to binge watch the whole wedding series all over again, watch it from start to finish here: http://bit.ly/2hpWLyv
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Videography and editing by JustinRuizRoyalty free music by EpidemicSound

System

A system is a set of interacting or interdependent component parts forming a complex/intricate whole. Every system is delineated by its spatial and temporal boundaries, surrounded and influenced by its environment, described by its structure and purpose and expressed in its functioning.

The term system may also refer to a set of rules that governs structure and/or behavior. Alternatively, and usually in the context of complex social systems, the term is used to describe the set of rules that govern structure and/or behavior.

Etymology

The term "system" comes from the Latin word systēma, in turn from Greekσύστημαsystēma: "whole compounded of several parts or members, system", literary "composition".

History

"System" means "something to look at". You must have a very high visual gradient to have systematization. In philosophy, before Descartes, there was no "system". Plato had no "system". Aristotle had no "system".

In the 19th century the French physicist Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, who studied thermodynamics, pioneered the development of the concept of a "system" in the natural sciences. In 1824 he studied the system which he called the working substance (typically a body of water vapor) in steam engines, in regards to the system's ability to do work when heat is applied to it. The working substance could be put in contact with either a boiler, a cold reservoir (a stream of cold water), or a piston (to which the working body could do work by pushing on it). In 1850, the German physicist Rudolf Clausius generalized this picture to include the concept of the surroundings and began to use the term "working body" when referring to the system.

Crash Course

Plot

Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.

The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.

Augmented reality

Augmented reality (AR) is a live direct or indirect view of a physical, real-world environment whose elements are augmented (or supplemented) by computer-generated sensory input such as sound, video, graphics or GPS data. It is related to a more general concept called mediated reality, in which a view of reality is modified (possibly even diminished rather than augmented) by a computer. As a result, the technology functions by enhancing one’s current perception of reality. By contrast, virtual reality replaces the real world with a simulated one. Augmentation is conventionally in real-time and in semantic context with environmental elements, such as sports scores on TV during a match. With the help of advanced AR technology (e.g. adding computer vision and object recognition) the information about the surrounding real world of the user becomes interactive and digitally manipulable. Information about the environment and its objects is overlaid on the real world. This information can be virtual or real, e.g. seeing other real sensed or measured information such as electromagnetic radio waves overlaid in exact alignment with where they actually are in space.

Finite Math: Elimination Method of Larger Systems

Load Bearing Wall Framing Basics - Structural Engineering and Home Building Part One

Load Bearing Wall Framing Basics - Structural Engineering and Home Building Part One

Load Bearing Wall Framing Basics - Structural Engineering and Home Building Part One

http://www.homebuildingandrepairs.com/engineering/index.htmlClick on this link if you're interested in a few more of the videos I made on structural engineering, home building and construction. This video will provide you with what I consider to be a simple view of how a load bearing wall works along with a few structural engineering points on home building. The most popular video to date I have made has to do with providing a few tips about load bearing structural walls and this will be the first in a series of related videos to provide more information for do-it-yourselfers as well as professionals. Don't forget to check out some of our other videos and visit our website for more information about construction and remodeling.

31:00

How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio

How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio

How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the question, "How does the economy really work?" Based on Dalio's practical template for understanding the economy, which he developed over the course of his career, the video breaks down economic concepts like credit, deficits and interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
To learn more about Economic Principles visit: http://www.economicprinciples.org.
[Also Available In Chinese] 经济这台机器是怎样运行的: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbeYejg9Pk
[Also Available In Russian] Как действует экономическая машина. Автор: Рэй Далио (на русском языке): http://youtu.be/8BaNOlIfMLE

2:27

CNET News - Meet the robots making Amazon even faster

CNET News - Meet the robots making Amazon even faster

CNET News - Meet the robots making Amazon even faster

http://cnet.co/1v7z11b
As Amazon gears up for Cyber Monday and the busy holiday shopping season, it's getting help from
thousands of robots that search through millions of items to ensure the right item gets shipped to the right customer. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi takes us inside an Amazon fulfillment center in Tracy, Calif., to
watch the robots in action.

2:16

Vision Picking at DHL - Augmented Reality in Logistics

Vision Picking at DHL - Augmented Reality in Logistics

Vision Picking at DHL - Augmented Reality in Logistics

DHL, the world’s leading logistics company, has successfully carried out a pilot project testing smart glasses in a warehouse in the Netherlands as a first step in their Augmented Reality journey. In cooperation with DHL customer Ricoh and leading wearable computing solutions expert Ubimax, the technology was used to implement ‘vision picking’ in warehousing operations. For more information on the application of Augmented Reality technology in logistics, download our trend report at http://www.dhl.com/augmentedreality

ORGANIZE: 5 Tips to Bedroom Organization & Storage | Making the MOST of Our Small Storage!!

ORGANIZE: 5 Tips to Bedroom Organization & Storage | Making the MOST of Our Small Storage!!

ORGANIZE: 5 Tips to Bedroom Organization & Storage | Making the MOST of Our Small Storage!!

Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharrahstevens/ | snapchat: sharrahrobeson || Life after getting married is SO fun! But also SO messy!!! Wanted to make a little video on my top 5 ways I have maximized our bedroom storage in our tiny little place!! Leave this video a thumbs up if you needed tips on organizing your bedroom! Make sure you subscribe to my channel for new DIY decor and organizational videos every week http://bit.ly/1PugoDw
Leave me your favorite tips below! Have you guys ever used these ziplock bags?! Sooooo life changing!! Making the Most of Our Small Space is going to be such a fun and REAL series of how I'm managing the 'smallness' of our little Los Angeles cottage with the whole-lotta-ness of stuff from both Tyler and I combine (ok, so mainly just me lol). Our budgets are small but our dreams are big, so follow along and get inspired on how to make the most of your space and make it beautiful no matter what your budget!
__________________________________________
|| Shop my finds from this video ||
First of all, my choker (LOVE!) got it here: http://bit.ly/2jTmiDg
Thin hangers: http://bit.ly/2kuKSNW
Bed risers: http://bit.ly/2jyShHR
Ziplock storage bags: http://bit.ly/2kuKgHZ
Pax Ikea wardrobe system: http://bit.ly/2kldsOd
Shoe organizer: http://bit.ly/2jgLPUI
__________________________________________
||More About Sharrah||
Sharrah is a DIY home decor and style expert. Taking after her mother, interior designer extraordinaire Rebecca Robeson from Robeson Design, Sharrah creates new videos every week on ways to improve your bedroom, bathroom, living room, or studio space on a budget! As a fashion blogger and as the daughter of an interior designer, Sharrah is passionate about creating beauty and style in daily outfits and in all environments. After just getting married in 2016, Sharrah and her husband Tyler and their adorable puppy labradoodle Scout are kicking off the year with fun, fresh videos about their new life in their SMALL apartment in LA!
__________________________________________
|| Watch more LiveYour StyleBedroomDecor videos! ||
DIY Room Decor:
HOW TO: 4 SUMMER ROOM DECOR DIY's: https://youtu.be/O8EZjcJUf6s
HOW TO: DIY FLOWER LETTERS: https://youtu.be/089HDdzAqMg
HOW TO: DIY GOLDLEAF FRAMES (WESTELM HACK!): https://youtu.be/gkQImIt5UPA?list=UUjJSveRu3NHMB-fSuoJyxxA
DIY FISHSCALEWALLART: https://youtu.be/5KCpb-O4ggA
DIY TISSUE PAPERPOM POMS: https://youtu.be/zahdGuUwjyk
5 REASONS 3M HOOKS ARE YOUR BEST FRIEND: https://youtu.be/DRrhRnZudt4
HOW TO: ACRYLIC DRIP PAINTING DIY: https://youtu.be/eICvfvY6m-s
5 AMAZING ORGANIZATIONAL LIFE HACKS: http://bit.ly/1DHj7TW
__________________________________________
|| Watch more Live Your Style Spring Cleaning / Organization videos! ||
HOW TO: CREATE UNIQUE BATHROOM STORAGE: https://youtu.be/SVhv2SIyqhE
HOWTO: INSTALL A BATHROOM FAUCET LIKE A GIRL: https://youtu.be/c7HQKm00MMU
HOW TO: ORGANIZEHAIR AND MAKEUP PRODUCTS (DOUBLE YOUR BATHROOM STORAGE! SPRING CLEANING PT 3!): https://youtu.be/3oyZPU8wyPM
HOW TO: STORE HOT HAIR TOOLS SALON STYLE (SPRING CLEANING PT 2!) https://youtu.be/TstdTVNTy0U
HOW TO: Eliminate Common Bathroom Eyesores (SPRING CLEANING PT 1!): https://youtu.be/Ts_BzUNzR68?list=UUjJSveRu3NHMB-fSuoJyxxA
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PS, if you missed any episodes or want to binge watch the whole wedding series all over again, watch it from start to finish here: http://bit.ly/2hpWLyv
__________________________________________
Videography and editing by JustinRuizRoyalty free music by EpidemicSound

Inside a Google data center

Joe Kava, VP of Google's Data Center Operations, gives a tour inside a Google data center, and shares details about the security, sustainability and the core architecture of Google's infrastructure.

7:55

The Brain Unlocked How To Use Your Brain To Create Miracles, Magic and Amazing Opportunities

The Brain Unlocked How To Use Your Brain To Create Miracles, Magic and Amazing Opportunities

The Brain Unlocked How To Use Your Brain To Create Miracles, Magic and Amazing Opportunities

Produced by http://www.useyourbrainforsuccess.com.au This latest brain unlocked video will show you how you can take your brain off its default system and use it to create miracles, magic and amazing opportunities in your life. Your brain is extremely powerful and when you learn how to control it you will be amazed at what you can achieve.
The video will show you how your brain focuses and puts its attention on things its sees as important and relevant to your survival and wellbeing. How does your brain decide what's important and relevant? The only way that it can do this is to assess the external environment against what is contained in your long-term memory. This includes all your beliefs, experiences and conditioning. This is its default system. So if you believe that something isn't possible then even if the possibility does it does exist you will not see it. You do of course have the power to override this default system with the thinking part of your brain known as the frontal lobes. This is as simple as choosing to put your attention and focus on what you want. Basically what you focus on you find and manifest. If you want to learn how you can create miracles, magic and amazing opportunities watch this video. For more information and free resources go to http://www.useyourbrainforsuccess.com

Check out more awesome BuzzFeedBlue videos!
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“There are more stars in our Universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth.” There are 100 to 400 billion stars in the Milky Way and more than 100 billion galaxies in the Universe – maybe as many as 500 billion. If you multiply stars by galaxies, at the low end, you get 10 billion billion stars, or 10 sextillion stars in the Universe – a 1 followed by 22 zeros. At the high end, it’s 200 sextillion.
These are mind bogglingly huge numbers. How do they compare to the number of grains of sand on the collective beaches of an entire planet? This type of sand measures about a half millimeter across.
You could put 20 grains of sand packed in side-by-side to make a centimeter. 8000 grains in one cubic centimeter. If you took 10 sextillion grains of sand, put them into a ball, it would have a radius of 10.6 kilometers. And for the high end of our estimate, 200 sextillion, it would be 72 kilometers across. If we had a sphere bigger than the Earth, it would be an easy answer, but no such luck. This might be close.
So, is there that much sand on all the beaches, everywhere, on this planet? You’d need to estimate the average volume of a sandy beach and the average amount of the world’s coastlines which are beaches.
The estimates and calculations made by Dr. Jason Marshall, aka, the MathDude are that, there about 700 trillion cubic meters of beach of Earth, and that works out to around 5 sextillion grains of sand.
Music: Doggy (Spacey Pooch Mix) by DhruvaAliman

Muscles, part 1 - Muscle Cells: Crash Course A&P #21

We're kicking off our exploration of muscles with a look at the complex and important relationship between actin and myosin. Your smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscles create movement by contracting and releasing in a process called the sliding filament model. Your skeletal muscles are constructed like a rope made of bundles of protein fibers, and that the smallest strands are your actin and myosin myofilaments. Its their use of calcium and ATP that causes the binding and unbinding that makes sarcomeres contract and relax.
Table of ContentsSmooth, Cardiac, and Skeletal MusclesCreateMovement 1:18
SlidingFilamentModel 4:52
Skeletal Muscles Are Made of Bundles of Protein Fibers 2:40
Actin and Myosin Myofilaments 3:54
Calcium and ATP Cause the Binding and Unbinding 5:05
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CrashCours...

published: 08 Jun 2015

Finite Math: Elimination Method of Larger Systems

Load Bearing Wall Framing Basics - Structural Engineering and Home Building Part One

http://www.homebuildingandrepairs.com/engineering/index.htmlClick on this link if you're interested in a few more of the videos I made on structural engineering, home building and construction. This video will provide you with what I consider to be a simple view of how a load bearing wall works along with a few structural engineering points on home building. The most popular video to date I have made has to do with providing a few tips about load bearing structural walls and this will be the first in a series of related videos to provide more information for do-it-yourselfers as well as professionals. Don't forget to check out some of our other videos and visit our website for more information about construction and remodeling.

published: 03 Oct 2013

How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the question, "How does the economy really work?" Based on Dalio's practical template for understanding the economy, which he developed over the course of his career, the video breaks down economic concepts like credit, deficits and interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
To learn more about Economic Principles visit: http://www.economicprinciples.org.
[Also Available In Chinese] 经济这台机器是怎样运行的: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbeYejg9Pk
[Also Available In Russian] Как действует экономическая машина. Автор: Рэй Далио (на русском ...

published: 22 Sep 2013

CNET News - Meet the robots making Amazon even faster

http://cnet.co/1v7z11b
As Amazon gears up for Cyber Monday and the busy holiday shopping season, it's getting help from
thousands of robots that search through millions of items to ensure the right item gets shipped to the right customer. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi takes us inside an Amazon fulfillment center in Tracy, Calif., to
watch the robots in action.

published: 01 Dec 2014

Vision Picking at DHL - Augmented Reality in Logistics

DHL, the world’s leading logistics company, has successfully carried out a pilot project testing smart glasses in a warehouse in the Netherlands as a first step in their Augmented Reality journey. In cooperation with DHL customer Ricoh and leading wearable computing solutions expert Ubimax, the technology was used to implement ‘vision picking’ in warehousing operations. For more information on the application of Augmented Reality technology in logistics, download our trend report at http://www.dhl.com/augmentedreality

ORGANIZE: 5 Tips to Bedroom Organization & Storage | Making the MOST of Our Small Storage!!

Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharrahstevens/ | snapchat: sharrahrobeson || Life after getting married is SO fun! But also SO messy!!! Wanted to make a little video on my top 5 ways I have maximized our bedroom storage in our tiny little place!! Leave this video a thumbs up if you needed tips on organizing your bedroom! Make sure you subscribe to my channel for new DIY decor and organizational videos every week http://bit.ly/1PugoDw
Leave me your favorite tips below! Have you guys ever used these ziplock bags?! Sooooo life changing!! Making the Most of Our Small Space is going to be such a fun and REAL series of how I'm managing the 'smallness' of our little Los Angeles cottage with the whole-lotta-ness of stuff from both Tyler and I combine (ok, so mainly just me ...

Inside a Google data center

Joe Kava, VP of Google's Data Center Operations, gives a tour inside a Google data center, and shares details about the security, sustainability and the core architecture of Google's infrastructure.

published: 17 Dec 2014

The Brain Unlocked How To Use Your Brain To Create Miracles, Magic and Amazing Opportunities

Produced by http://www.useyourbrainforsuccess.com.au This latest brain unlocked video will show you how you can take your brain off its default system and use it to create miracles, magic and amazing opportunities in your life. Your brain is extremely powerful and when you learn how to control it you will be amazed at what you can achieve.
The video will show you how your brain focuses and puts its attention on things its sees as important and relevant to your survival and wellbeing. How does your brain decide what's important and relevant? The only way that it can do this is to assess the external environment against what is contained in your long-term memory. This includes all your beliefs, experiences and conditioning. This is its default system. So if you believe that something isn't ...

Check out more awesome BuzzFeedBlue videos!
http://bit.ly/YTbuzzfeedblue1
“There are more stars in our Universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth.” There are 100 to 400 billion stars in the Milky Way and more than 100 billion galaxies in the Universe – maybe as many as 500 billion. If you multiply stars by galaxies, at the low end, you get 10 billion billion stars, or 10 sextillion stars in the Universe – a 1 followed by 22 zeros. At the high end, it’s 200 sextillion.
These are mind bogglingly huge numbers. How do they compare to the number of grains of sand on the collective beaches of an entire planet? This type of sand measures about a half millimeter across.
You could put 20 grains of sand packed in side-by-side to make a centimeter. 8000 grains in one cubic c...

Load Bearing Wall Framing Basics - Structural Engineering and Home Building Part One

http://www.homebuildingandrepairs.com/engineering/index.htmlClick on this link if you're interested in a few more of the videos I made on structural engineerin...

http://www.homebuildingandrepairs.com/engineering/index.htmlClick on this link if you're interested in a few more of the videos I made on structural engineering, home building and construction. This video will provide you with what I consider to be a simple view of how a load bearing wall works along with a few structural engineering points on home building. The most popular video to date I have made has to do with providing a few tips about load bearing structural walls and this will be the first in a series of related videos to provide more information for do-it-yourselfers as well as professionals. Don't forget to check out some of our other videos and visit our website for more information about construction and remodeling.

http://www.homebuildingandrepairs.com/engineering/index.htmlClick on this link if you're interested in a few more of the videos I made on structural engineering, home building and construction. This video will provide you with what I consider to be a simple view of how a load bearing wall works along with a few structural engineering points on home building. The most popular video to date I have made has to do with providing a few tips about load bearing structural walls and this will be the first in a series of related videos to provide more information for do-it-yourselfers as well as professionals. Don't forget to check out some of our other videos and visit our website for more information about construction and remodeling.

How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the...

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the question, "How does the economy really work?" Based on Dalio's practical template for understanding the economy, which he developed over the course of his career, the video breaks down economic concepts like credit, deficits and interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
To learn more about Economic Principles visit: http://www.economicprinciples.org.
[Also Available In Chinese] 经济这台机器是怎样运行的: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbeYejg9Pk
[Also Available In Russian] Как действует экономическая машина. Автор: Рэй Далио (на русском языке): http://youtu.be/8BaNOlIfMLE

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the question, "How does the economy really work?" Based on Dalio's practical template for understanding the economy, which he developed over the course of his career, the video breaks down economic concepts like credit, deficits and interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
To learn more about Economic Principles visit: http://www.economicprinciples.org.
[Also Available In Chinese] 经济这台机器是怎样运行的: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbeYejg9Pk
[Also Available In Russian] Как действует экономическая машина. Автор: Рэй Далио (на русском языке): http://youtu.be/8BaNOlIfMLE

CNET News - Meet the robots making Amazon even faster

http://cnet.co/1v7z11b
As Amazon gears up for Cyber Monday and the busy holiday shopping season, it's getting help from
thousands of robots that search through ...

http://cnet.co/1v7z11b
As Amazon gears up for Cyber Monday and the busy holiday shopping season, it's getting help from
thousands of robots that search through millions of items to ensure the right item gets shipped to the right customer. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi takes us inside an Amazon fulfillment center in Tracy, Calif., to
watch the robots in action.

http://cnet.co/1v7z11b
As Amazon gears up for Cyber Monday and the busy holiday shopping season, it's getting help from
thousands of robots that search through millions of items to ensure the right item gets shipped to the right customer. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi takes us inside an Amazon fulfillment center in Tracy, Calif., to
watch the robots in action.

Vision Picking at DHL - Augmented Reality in Logistics

DHL, the world’s leading logistics company, has successfully carried out a pilot project testing smart glasses in a warehouse in the Netherlands as a first step...

DHL, the world’s leading logistics company, has successfully carried out a pilot project testing smart glasses in a warehouse in the Netherlands as a first step in their Augmented Reality journey. In cooperation with DHL customer Ricoh and leading wearable computing solutions expert Ubimax, the technology was used to implement ‘vision picking’ in warehousing operations. For more information on the application of Augmented Reality technology in logistics, download our trend report at http://www.dhl.com/augmentedreality

DHL, the world’s leading logistics company, has successfully carried out a pilot project testing smart glasses in a warehouse in the Netherlands as a first step in their Augmented Reality journey. In cooperation with DHL customer Ricoh and leading wearable computing solutions expert Ubimax, the technology was used to implement ‘vision picking’ in warehousing operations. For more information on the application of Augmented Reality technology in logistics, download our trend report at http://www.dhl.com/augmentedreality

ORGANIZE: 5 Tips to Bedroom Organization & Storage | Making the MOST of Our Small Storage!!

Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharrahstevens/ | snapchat: sharrahrobeson || Life after getting married is SO fun! But also SO messy!!! Wa...

Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharrahstevens/ | snapchat: sharrahrobeson || Life after getting married is SO fun! But also SO messy!!! Wanted to make a little video on my top 5 ways I have maximized our bedroom storage in our tiny little place!! Leave this video a thumbs up if you needed tips on organizing your bedroom! Make sure you subscribe to my channel for new DIY decor and organizational videos every week http://bit.ly/1PugoDw
Leave me your favorite tips below! Have you guys ever used these ziplock bags?! Sooooo life changing!! Making the Most of Our Small Space is going to be such a fun and REAL series of how I'm managing the 'smallness' of our little Los Angeles cottage with the whole-lotta-ness of stuff from both Tyler and I combine (ok, so mainly just me lol). Our budgets are small but our dreams are big, so follow along and get inspired on how to make the most of your space and make it beautiful no matter what your budget!
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|| Shop my finds from this video ||
First of all, my choker (LOVE!) got it here: http://bit.ly/2jTmiDg
Thin hangers: http://bit.ly/2kuKSNW
Bed risers: http://bit.ly/2jyShHR
Ziplock storage bags: http://bit.ly/2kuKgHZ
Pax Ikea wardrobe system: http://bit.ly/2kldsOd
Shoe organizer: http://bit.ly/2jgLPUI
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||More About Sharrah||
Sharrah is a DIY home decor and style expert. Taking after her mother, interior designer extraordinaire Rebecca Robeson from Robeson Design, Sharrah creates new videos every week on ways to improve your bedroom, bathroom, living room, or studio space on a budget! As a fashion blogger and as the daughter of an interior designer, Sharrah is passionate about creating beauty and style in daily outfits and in all environments. After just getting married in 2016, Sharrah and her husband Tyler and their adorable puppy labradoodle Scout are kicking off the year with fun, fresh videos about their new life in their SMALL apartment in LA!
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|| Watch more LiveYour StyleBedroomDecor videos! ||
DIY Room Decor:
HOW TO: 4 SUMMER ROOM DECOR DIY's: https://youtu.be/O8EZjcJUf6s
HOW TO: DIY FLOWER LETTERS: https://youtu.be/089HDdzAqMg
HOW TO: DIY GOLDLEAF FRAMES (WESTELM HACK!): https://youtu.be/gkQImIt5UPA?list=UUjJSveRu3NHMB-fSuoJyxxA
DIY FISHSCALEWALLART: https://youtu.be/5KCpb-O4ggA
DIY TISSUE PAPERPOM POMS: https://youtu.be/zahdGuUwjyk
5 REASONS 3M HOOKS ARE YOUR BEST FRIEND: https://youtu.be/DRrhRnZudt4
HOW TO: ACRYLIC DRIP PAINTING DIY: https://youtu.be/eICvfvY6m-s
5 AMAZING ORGANIZATIONAL LIFE HACKS: http://bit.ly/1DHj7TW
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|| Watch more Live Your Style Spring Cleaning / Organization videos! ||
HOW TO: CREATE UNIQUE BATHROOM STORAGE: https://youtu.be/SVhv2SIyqhE
HOWTO: INSTALL A BATHROOM FAUCET LIKE A GIRL: https://youtu.be/c7HQKm00MMU
HOW TO: ORGANIZEHAIR AND MAKEUP PRODUCTS (DOUBLE YOUR BATHROOM STORAGE! SPRING CLEANING PT 3!): https://youtu.be/3oyZPU8wyPM
HOW TO: STORE HOT HAIR TOOLS SALON STYLE (SPRING CLEANING PT 2!) https://youtu.be/TstdTVNTy0U
HOW TO: Eliminate Common Bathroom Eyesores (SPRING CLEANING PT 1!): https://youtu.be/Ts_BzUNzR68?list=UUjJSveRu3NHMB-fSuoJyxxA
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PS, if you missed any episodes or want to binge watch the whole wedding series all over again, watch it from start to finish here: http://bit.ly/2hpWLyv
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Videography and editing by JustinRuizRoyalty free music by EpidemicSound

Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharrahstevens/ | snapchat: sharrahrobeson || Life after getting married is SO fun! But also SO messy!!! Wanted to make a little video on my top 5 ways I have maximized our bedroom storage in our tiny little place!! Leave this video a thumbs up if you needed tips on organizing your bedroom! Make sure you subscribe to my channel for new DIY decor and organizational videos every week http://bit.ly/1PugoDw
Leave me your favorite tips below! Have you guys ever used these ziplock bags?! Sooooo life changing!! Making the Most of Our Small Space is going to be such a fun and REAL series of how I'm managing the 'smallness' of our little Los Angeles cottage with the whole-lotta-ness of stuff from both Tyler and I combine (ok, so mainly just me lol). Our budgets are small but our dreams are big, so follow along and get inspired on how to make the most of your space and make it beautiful no matter what your budget!
__________________________________________
|| Shop my finds from this video ||
First of all, my choker (LOVE!) got it here: http://bit.ly/2jTmiDg
Thin hangers: http://bit.ly/2kuKSNW
Bed risers: http://bit.ly/2jyShHR
Ziplock storage bags: http://bit.ly/2kuKgHZ
Pax Ikea wardrobe system: http://bit.ly/2kldsOd
Shoe organizer: http://bit.ly/2jgLPUI
__________________________________________
||More About Sharrah||
Sharrah is a DIY home decor and style expert. Taking after her mother, interior designer extraordinaire Rebecca Robeson from Robeson Design, Sharrah creates new videos every week on ways to improve your bedroom, bathroom, living room, or studio space on a budget! As a fashion blogger and as the daughter of an interior designer, Sharrah is passionate about creating beauty and style in daily outfits and in all environments. After just getting married in 2016, Sharrah and her husband Tyler and their adorable puppy labradoodle Scout are kicking off the year with fun, fresh videos about their new life in their SMALL apartment in LA!
__________________________________________
|| Watch more LiveYour StyleBedroomDecor videos! ||
DIY Room Decor:
HOW TO: 4 SUMMER ROOM DECOR DIY's: https://youtu.be/O8EZjcJUf6s
HOW TO: DIY FLOWER LETTERS: https://youtu.be/089HDdzAqMg
HOW TO: DIY GOLDLEAF FRAMES (WESTELM HACK!): https://youtu.be/gkQImIt5UPA?list=UUjJSveRu3NHMB-fSuoJyxxA
DIY FISHSCALEWALLART: https://youtu.be/5KCpb-O4ggA
DIY TISSUE PAPERPOM POMS: https://youtu.be/zahdGuUwjyk
5 REASONS 3M HOOKS ARE YOUR BEST FRIEND: https://youtu.be/DRrhRnZudt4
HOW TO: ACRYLIC DRIP PAINTING DIY: https://youtu.be/eICvfvY6m-s
5 AMAZING ORGANIZATIONAL LIFE HACKS: http://bit.ly/1DHj7TW
__________________________________________
|| Watch more Live Your Style Spring Cleaning / Organization videos! ||
HOW TO: CREATE UNIQUE BATHROOM STORAGE: https://youtu.be/SVhv2SIyqhE
HOWTO: INSTALL A BATHROOM FAUCET LIKE A GIRL: https://youtu.be/c7HQKm00MMU
HOW TO: ORGANIZEHAIR AND MAKEUP PRODUCTS (DOUBLE YOUR BATHROOM STORAGE! SPRING CLEANING PT 3!): https://youtu.be/3oyZPU8wyPM
HOW TO: STORE HOT HAIR TOOLS SALON STYLE (SPRING CLEANING PT 2!) https://youtu.be/TstdTVNTy0U
HOW TO: Eliminate Common Bathroom Eyesores (SPRING CLEANING PT 1!): https://youtu.be/Ts_BzUNzR68?list=UUjJSveRu3NHMB-fSuoJyxxA
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PS, if you missed any episodes or want to binge watch the whole wedding series all over again, watch it from start to finish here: http://bit.ly/2hpWLyv
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Videography and editing by JustinRuizRoyalty free music by EpidemicSound

The Brain Unlocked How To Use Your Brain To Create Miracles, Magic and Amazing Opportunities

Produced by http://www.useyourbrainforsuccess.com.au This latest brain unlocked video will show you how you can take your brain off its default system and use i...

Produced by http://www.useyourbrainforsuccess.com.au This latest brain unlocked video will show you how you can take your brain off its default system and use it to create miracles, magic and amazing opportunities in your life. Your brain is extremely powerful and when you learn how to control it you will be amazed at what you can achieve.
The video will show you how your brain focuses and puts its attention on things its sees as important and relevant to your survival and wellbeing. How does your brain decide what's important and relevant? The only way that it can do this is to assess the external environment against what is contained in your long-term memory. This includes all your beliefs, experiences and conditioning. This is its default system. So if you believe that something isn't possible then even if the possibility does it does exist you will not see it. You do of course have the power to override this default system with the thinking part of your brain known as the frontal lobes. This is as simple as choosing to put your attention and focus on what you want. Basically what you focus on you find and manifest. If you want to learn how you can create miracles, magic and amazing opportunities watch this video. For more information and free resources go to http://www.useyourbrainforsuccess.com

Produced by http://www.useyourbrainforsuccess.com.au This latest brain unlocked video will show you how you can take your brain off its default system and use it to create miracles, magic and amazing opportunities in your life. Your brain is extremely powerful and when you learn how to control it you will be amazed at what you can achieve.
The video will show you how your brain focuses and puts its attention on things its sees as important and relevant to your survival and wellbeing. How does your brain decide what's important and relevant? The only way that it can do this is to assess the external environment against what is contained in your long-term memory. This includes all your beliefs, experiences and conditioning. This is its default system. So if you believe that something isn't possible then even if the possibility does it does exist you will not see it. You do of course have the power to override this default system with the thinking part of your brain known as the frontal lobes. This is as simple as choosing to put your attention and focus on what you want. Basically what you focus on you find and manifest. If you want to learn how you can create miracles, magic and amazing opportunities watch this video. For more information and free resources go to http://www.useyourbrainforsuccess.com

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“There are more stars in our Universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches...

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“There are more stars in our Universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth.” There are 100 to 400 billion stars in the Milky Way and more than 100 billion galaxies in the Universe – maybe as many as 500 billion. If you multiply stars by galaxies, at the low end, you get 10 billion billion stars, or 10 sextillion stars in the Universe – a 1 followed by 22 zeros. At the high end, it’s 200 sextillion.
These are mind bogglingly huge numbers. How do they compare to the number of grains of sand on the collective beaches of an entire planet? This type of sand measures about a half millimeter across.
You could put 20 grains of sand packed in side-by-side to make a centimeter. 8000 grains in one cubic centimeter. If you took 10 sextillion grains of sand, put them into a ball, it would have a radius of 10.6 kilometers. And for the high end of our estimate, 200 sextillion, it would be 72 kilometers across. If we had a sphere bigger than the Earth, it would be an easy answer, but no such luck. This might be close.
So, is there that much sand on all the beaches, everywhere, on this planet? You’d need to estimate the average volume of a sandy beach and the average amount of the world’s coastlines which are beaches.
The estimates and calculations made by Dr. Jason Marshall, aka, the MathDude are that, there about 700 trillion cubic meters of beach of Earth, and that works out to around 5 sextillion grains of sand.
Music: Doggy (Spacey Pooch Mix) by DhruvaAliman

Check out more awesome BuzzFeedBlue videos!
http://bit.ly/YTbuzzfeedblue1
“There are more stars in our Universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth.” There are 100 to 400 billion stars in the Milky Way and more than 100 billion galaxies in the Universe – maybe as many as 500 billion. If you multiply stars by galaxies, at the low end, you get 10 billion billion stars, or 10 sextillion stars in the Universe – a 1 followed by 22 zeros. At the high end, it’s 200 sextillion.
These are mind bogglingly huge numbers. How do they compare to the number of grains of sand on the collective beaches of an entire planet? This type of sand measures about a half millimeter across.
You could put 20 grains of sand packed in side-by-side to make a centimeter. 8000 grains in one cubic centimeter. If you took 10 sextillion grains of sand, put them into a ball, it would have a radius of 10.6 kilometers. And for the high end of our estimate, 200 sextillion, it would be 72 kilometers across. If we had a sphere bigger than the Earth, it would be an easy answer, but no such luck. This might be close.
So, is there that much sand on all the beaches, everywhere, on this planet? You’d need to estimate the average volume of a sandy beach and the average amount of the world’s coastlines which are beaches.
The estimates and calculations made by Dr. Jason Marshall, aka, the MathDude are that, there about 700 trillion cubic meters of beach of Earth, and that works out to around 5 sextillion grains of sand.
Music: Doggy (Spacey Pooch Mix) by DhruvaAliman

Unix system calls (1/2)

Part of a larger series teaching programming. See http://codeschool.org

published: 24 Mar 2011

How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the question, "How does the economy really work?" Based on Dalio's practical template for understanding the economy, which he developed over the course of his career, the video breaks down economic concepts like credit, deficits and interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
To learn more about Economic Principles visit: http://www.economicprinciples.org.
[Also Available In Chinese] 经济这台机器是怎样运行的: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbeYejg9Pk
[Also Available In Russian] Как действует экономическая машина. Автор: Рэй Далио (на русском ...

Solving Larger Systems of Equations

This colloquium, presented by Latin American Fisheries FellowshipProgram and BrenSchool, will provide key insight from two global industry and thought leaders. Margareth Øverland, one of the world’s leading scientists in aquaculture feed innovation, will share her work on overcoming critical sustainability bottlenecks within larger-scale aquaculture systems
Dr. Overland was the Director of The Norwegian University of Life Sciences Aquaculture ProteinCentre (a 10 year research initiative ending in 2014), where her research combined fundamental approaches in fish and animal nutrition with more applied approaches to provide knowledge of use to both academia and industry.Her current research, now at the Center for ResearchInnovations, is focused on developing novel feed ingredients for t...

Informatics - Radiology Workflow

This is an introduction to DICOM and HL7 following a patient through the radiology department. This is part of a larger series on Imaging Informatics. This content may be useful for those studying for the Certified Imaging Informatics Professional (CIIP) exam.

published: 27 Aug 2014

Daniel Goleman on Focus: The Secret to High Performance and Fulfilment

http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/daniel-goleman-on-focus-high-performance-fulfilment/
Filmed at the Royal College of Music on 25th October2013.
Psychologist Daniel Goleman shot to fame with his groundbreaking bestseller Emotional Intelligence. The premise of the book, now widely accepted, is that raw intelligence alone is not a sure predictor of success in life. A greater role is played by 'softer' skills such as self-control, self-motivation, empathy and good interpersonal relationships.
Now Goleman comes to Intelligence Squared for an exclusive talk on the themes of his latest book, Focus: The HiddenDriver of Excellence. Attention, he will argue, is an underrated asset for high achievers in any field. Incorporating findings from neuroscience, Goleman will show why we need t...

published: 02 Nov 2013

Michael Stonebraker | Big Data is (at least) Four Different Problems

Big Data is (at least) Four DifferentProblemsMichael Stonebraker, Co-Director, IntelScience & Technology Center, MITSpecial Lecture Series: William Gould Dow Distinguished Lectureship
Sponsoring Department: EECS
https://www.eecs.umich.edu/
"Big Data" means different things to different people. To me, it means one of four totally different problems:
Big volumes of data, but "small" analytics. The traditional data warehouse vendors support SQL analytics on very large volumes of data. In this talk, I make a few comments on where I see this market going.
Big analytics on big volumes of data. By big analytics, I mean data clustering, regressions, machine learning, and other much more complex analytics on very large amounts of data. I will explain the various approaches to integrating c...

The Largest Black Holes in the Universe

Our Milky Way may harbor millions of black holes... the ultra dense remnants of dead stars. But now, in the universe far beyond our galaxy, there's evidence of something far more ominous. A breed of black holes that has reached incomprehensible size and destructive power. Just how large, and violent, and strange can they get?
A new era in astronomy has revealed a universe long hidden to us. High-tech instruments sent into space have been tuned to sense high-energy forms of light -- x-rays and gamma rays -- that are invisible to our eyes and do not penetrate our atmosphere. On the ground, precision telescopes are equipped with technologies that allow them to cancel out the blurring effects of the atmosphere. They are peering into the far reaches of the universe, and into distant caldrons o...

published: 26 Sep 2012

Q&A 48: Is Falcon Heavy More Powerful Than Space Shuttle? And More...

In this week's QA, I compared apples to apples and look at the launch capability of the Falcon Heavy versus the Space Shuttle. The answer may surprise you. We also look at extracting energy from a black hole, and if launching satellites from the Earth's poles will avoid a Kessler Syndrome.
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How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the...

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the question, "How does the economy really work?" Based on Dalio's practical template for understanding the economy, which he developed over the course of his career, the video breaks down economic concepts like credit, deficits and interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
To learn more about Economic Principles visit: http://www.economicprinciples.org.
[Also Available In Chinese] 经济这台机器是怎样运行的: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbeYejg9Pk
[Also Available In Russian] Как действует экономическая машина. Автор: Рэй Далио (на русском языке): http://youtu.be/8BaNOlIfMLE

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the question, "How does the economy really work?" Based on Dalio's practical template for understanding the economy, which he developed over the course of his career, the video breaks down economic concepts like credit, deficits and interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
To learn more about Economic Principles visit: http://www.economicprinciples.org.
[Also Available In Chinese] 经济这台机器是怎样运行的: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbeYejg9Pk
[Also Available In Russian] Как действует экономическая машина. Автор: Рэй Далио (на русском языке): http://youtu.be/8BaNOlIfMLE

This colloquium, presented by Latin American Fisheries FellowshipProgram and BrenSchool, will provide key insight from two global industry and thought leaders. Margareth Øverland, one of the world’s leading scientists in aquaculture feed innovation, will share her work on overcoming critical sustainability bottlenecks within larger-scale aquaculture systems
Dr. Overland was the Director of The Norwegian University of Life Sciences Aquaculture ProteinCentre (a 10 year research initiative ending in 2014), where her research combined fundamental approaches in fish and animal nutrition with more applied approaches to provide knowledge of use to both academia and industry.Her current research, now at the Center for ResearchInnovations, is focused on developing novel feed ingredients for the aquaculture and farm animal industries, using basic natural resources in the production on high-quality feed components based on advanced biotechnology. Margareth holds an appointment as a Professor in Aquaculture at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU).

This colloquium, presented by Latin American Fisheries FellowshipProgram and BrenSchool, will provide key insight from two global industry and thought leaders. Margareth Øverland, one of the world’s leading scientists in aquaculture feed innovation, will share her work on overcoming critical sustainability bottlenecks within larger-scale aquaculture systems
Dr. Overland was the Director of The Norwegian University of Life Sciences Aquaculture ProteinCentre (a 10 year research initiative ending in 2014), where her research combined fundamental approaches in fish and animal nutrition with more applied approaches to provide knowledge of use to both academia and industry.Her current research, now at the Center for ResearchInnovations, is focused on developing novel feed ingredients for the aquaculture and farm animal industries, using basic natural resources in the production on high-quality feed components based on advanced biotechnology. Margareth holds an appointment as a Professor in Aquaculture at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU).

Informatics - Radiology Workflow

This is an introduction to DICOM and HL7 following a patient through the radiology department. This is part of a larger series on Imaging Informatics. This co...

This is an introduction to DICOM and HL7 following a patient through the radiology department. This is part of a larger series on Imaging Informatics. This content may be useful for those studying for the Certified Imaging Informatics Professional (CIIP) exam.

This is an introduction to DICOM and HL7 following a patient through the radiology department. This is part of a larger series on Imaging Informatics. This content may be useful for those studying for the Certified Imaging Informatics Professional (CIIP) exam.

published:27 Aug 2014

views:10280

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Daniel Goleman on Focus: The Secret to High Performance and Fulfilment

http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/daniel-goleman-on-focus-high-performance-fulfilment/
Filmed at the Royal College of Music on 25th October2013.
Psychologist Daniel Goleman shot to fame with his groundbreaking bestseller Emotional Intelligence. The premise of the book, now widely accepted, is that raw intelligence alone is not a sure predictor of success in life. A greater role is played by 'softer' skills such as self-control, self-motivation, empathy and good interpersonal relationships.
Now Goleman comes to Intelligence Squared for an exclusive talk on the themes of his latest book, Focus: The HiddenDriver of Excellence. Attention, he will argue, is an underrated asset for high achievers in any field. Incorporating findings from neuroscience, Goleman will show why we need three kinds of focus: inner, for self-awareness; other, for the empathy that builds effective relationships; and outer, for understanding the larger systems in which organisations operate. Those who excel rely on Smart Practices such as mindfulness meditation, focused preparation and positive emotions that help improve habits, add new skills, and sustain excellence.

http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/daniel-goleman-on-focus-high-performance-fulfilment/
Filmed at the Royal College of Music on 25th October2013.
Psychologist Daniel Goleman shot to fame with his groundbreaking bestseller Emotional Intelligence. The premise of the book, now widely accepted, is that raw intelligence alone is not a sure predictor of success in life. A greater role is played by 'softer' skills such as self-control, self-motivation, empathy and good interpersonal relationships.
Now Goleman comes to Intelligence Squared for an exclusive talk on the themes of his latest book, Focus: The HiddenDriver of Excellence. Attention, he will argue, is an underrated asset for high achievers in any field. Incorporating findings from neuroscience, Goleman will show why we need three kinds of focus: inner, for self-awareness; other, for the empathy that builds effective relationships; and outer, for understanding the larger systems in which organisations operate. Those who excel rely on Smart Practices such as mindfulness meditation, focused preparation and positive emotions that help improve habits, add new skills, and sustain excellence.

Big Data is (at least) Four DifferentProblemsMichael Stonebraker, Co-Director, IntelScience & Technology Center, MITSpecial Lecture Series: William Gould Dow Distinguished Lectureship
Sponsoring Department: EECS
https://www.eecs.umich.edu/
"Big Data" means different things to different people. To me, it means one of four totally different problems:
Big volumes of data, but "small" analytics. The traditional data warehouse vendors support SQL analytics on very large volumes of data. In this talk, I make a few comments on where I see this market going.
Big analytics on big volumes of data. By big analytics, I mean data clustering, regressions, machine learning, and other much more complex analytics on very large amounts of data. I will explain the various approaches to integrating complex analytics into DBMSs, and discuss which ones seem more promising. In addition, I will explore why Hadoop, in its current form, will not be a player in this market.
Big velocity. By this I mean being able to absorb and process a firehose of incoming data for applications like electronic trading. In this market, the traditional SQL vendors are a non-starter. I will discuss alternatives including complex event processing (CEP), NoSQL and NewSQL systems. I will also make a few comments about the "Internet of Things."
Big Diversity. Many enterprises are faced with integrating a larger and larger number of data sources with diverse data (spreadsheets, web sources, XML, traditional DBMSs). The traditional ETL products do not appear up to the challenges of this new world, and I talk about an alternate way to go.
About the Speaker:
Michael Stonebraker (MS 1966, PhD 1971) has been a pioneer of database research and technology for more than a quarter of a century. He was the main architect of the INGRES relational DBMS, and the object-relational DBMS, POSTGRES. These prototypes were developed at the University of California at Berkeley where Stonebraker was a Professor of Computer Science for twenty five years. More recently at MIT, he was a co-architect of the Aurora/Borealis stream processing engine, the C-Store column-oriented DBMS, the H-Store transaction processing engine, the SciDB array DBMS, and the Data Tamer data curation system. He presently serves as Chief Technology Officer of Paradigm4 and Tamr, Inc.
Stonebraker was awarded the ACMSystem SoftwareAward in 1992 for his work on INGRES. Additionally, he was awarded the first annual SIGMODInnovation award in 1994, and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1997. He was awarded the IEEEJohn Von Neumann award in 2005, and the ACM AM Turing Award - the "Nobel Prize of computing" in 2014. He is presently an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at MIT, where he is co-director of the Intel Science and Technology Center focused on big data.
Speaker Website: https://www.csail.mit.edu/user/1547

Big Data is (at least) Four DifferentProblemsMichael Stonebraker, Co-Director, IntelScience & Technology Center, MITSpecial Lecture Series: William Gould Dow Distinguished Lectureship
Sponsoring Department: EECS
https://www.eecs.umich.edu/
"Big Data" means different things to different people. To me, it means one of four totally different problems:
Big volumes of data, but "small" analytics. The traditional data warehouse vendors support SQL analytics on very large volumes of data. In this talk, I make a few comments on where I see this market going.
Big analytics on big volumes of data. By big analytics, I mean data clustering, regressions, machine learning, and other much more complex analytics on very large amounts of data. I will explain the various approaches to integrating complex analytics into DBMSs, and discuss which ones seem more promising. In addition, I will explore why Hadoop, in its current form, will not be a player in this market.
Big velocity. By this I mean being able to absorb and process a firehose of incoming data for applications like electronic trading. In this market, the traditional SQL vendors are a non-starter. I will discuss alternatives including complex event processing (CEP), NoSQL and NewSQL systems. I will also make a few comments about the "Internet of Things."
Big Diversity. Many enterprises are faced with integrating a larger and larger number of data sources with diverse data (spreadsheets, web sources, XML, traditional DBMSs). The traditional ETL products do not appear up to the challenges of this new world, and I talk about an alternate way to go.
About the Speaker:
Michael Stonebraker (MS 1966, PhD 1971) has been a pioneer of database research and technology for more than a quarter of a century. He was the main architect of the INGRES relational DBMS, and the object-relational DBMS, POSTGRES. These prototypes were developed at the University of California at Berkeley where Stonebraker was a Professor of Computer Science for twenty five years. More recently at MIT, he was a co-architect of the Aurora/Borealis stream processing engine, the C-Store column-oriented DBMS, the H-Store transaction processing engine, the SciDB array DBMS, and the Data Tamer data curation system. He presently serves as Chief Technology Officer of Paradigm4 and Tamr, Inc.
Stonebraker was awarded the ACMSystem SoftwareAward in 1992 for his work on INGRES. Additionally, he was awarded the first annual SIGMODInnovation award in 1994, and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1997. He was awarded the IEEEJohn Von Neumann award in 2005, and the ACM AM Turing Award - the "Nobel Prize of computing" in 2014. He is presently an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at MIT, where he is co-director of the Intel Science and Technology Center focused on big data.
Speaker Website: https://www.csail.mit.edu/user/1547

The Largest Black Holes in the Universe

Our Milky Way may harbor millions of black holes... the ultra dense remnants of dead stars. But now, in the universe far beyond our galaxy, there's evidence of ...

Our Milky Way may harbor millions of black holes... the ultra dense remnants of dead stars. But now, in the universe far beyond our galaxy, there's evidence of something far more ominous. A breed of black holes that has reached incomprehensible size and destructive power. Just how large, and violent, and strange can they get?
A new era in astronomy has revealed a universe long hidden to us. High-tech instruments sent into space have been tuned to sense high-energy forms of light -- x-rays and gamma rays -- that are invisible to our eyes and do not penetrate our atmosphere. On the ground, precision telescopes are equipped with technologies that allow them to cancel out the blurring effects of the atmosphere. They are peering into the far reaches of the universe, and into distant caldrons of light and energy. In some distant galaxies, astronomers are now finding evidence that space and time are being shattered by eruptions so vast they boggle the mind.
We are just beginning to understand the impact these outbursts have had on the universe: On the shapes of galaxies, the spread of elements that make up stars and planets, and ultimately the very existence of Earth. The discovery of what causes these eruptions has led to a new understanding of cosmic history. Back in 1995, the Hubble space telescope was enlisted to begin filling in the details of that history. Astronomers selected tiny regions in the sky, between the stars. For days at a time, they focused Hubble's gaze on remote regions of the universe.
These hubble Deep Field images offered incredibly clear views of the cosmos in its infancy. What drew astronomers' attention were the tiniest galaxies, covering only a few pixels on Hubble's detector. Most of them do not have the grand spiral or elliptical shapes of large galaxies we see close to us today.
Instead, they are irregular, scrappy collections of stars. The Hubble Deep Field confirmed a long-standing idea that the universe must have evolved in a series of building blocks, with small galaxies gradually merging and assembling into larger ones.

Our Milky Way may harbor millions of black holes... the ultra dense remnants of dead stars. But now, in the universe far beyond our galaxy, there's evidence of something far more ominous. A breed of black holes that has reached incomprehensible size and destructive power. Just how large, and violent, and strange can they get?
A new era in astronomy has revealed a universe long hidden to us. High-tech instruments sent into space have been tuned to sense high-energy forms of light -- x-rays and gamma rays -- that are invisible to our eyes and do not penetrate our atmosphere. On the ground, precision telescopes are equipped with technologies that allow them to cancel out the blurring effects of the atmosphere. They are peering into the far reaches of the universe, and into distant caldrons of light and energy. In some distant galaxies, astronomers are now finding evidence that space and time are being shattered by eruptions so vast they boggle the mind.
We are just beginning to understand the impact these outbursts have had on the universe: On the shapes of galaxies, the spread of elements that make up stars and planets, and ultimately the very existence of Earth. The discovery of what causes these eruptions has led to a new understanding of cosmic history. Back in 1995, the Hubble space telescope was enlisted to begin filling in the details of that history. Astronomers selected tiny regions in the sky, between the stars. For days at a time, they focused Hubble's gaze on remote regions of the universe.
These hubble Deep Field images offered incredibly clear views of the cosmos in its infancy. What drew astronomers' attention were the tiniest galaxies, covering only a few pixels on Hubble's detector. Most of them do not have the grand spiral or elliptical shapes of large galaxies we see close to us today.
Instead, they are irregular, scrappy collections of stars. The Hubble Deep Field confirmed a long-standing idea that the universe must have evolved in a series of building blocks, with small galaxies gradually merging and assembling into larger ones.

In this week's QA, I compared apples to apples and look at the launch capability of the Falcon Heavy versus the Space Shuttle. The answer may surprise you. We also look at extracting energy from a black hole, and if launching satellites from the Earth's poles will avoid a Kessler Syndrome.
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Douglas SmithIt's worth noting that the Space Shuttle, with it's RS-25 engines actually was a more powerful rocket than the Falcon Heavy. It's just that the shuttle was so heavy by itself that there was not much reserve left over for payload. So, the Falcon Heavy has a higher payload capacity in the end.
nastropc
My plan: If you slingshot a massive spinning mass close to a black hole, say a magnetar, could you ‘spin up’ the black hole, giving it angular momentum and make its event horizon more and more oblate? And with the ‘poles’ of the event horizon closer to the singularity, in more strongly warped space-time, would the Hawking radiation flux from there increase? Assuming Hawking radiation doesn’t carry away angular momentum, maybe we could decrease the time until the black hole evaporates (although I’ve no idea why you’d want to do this; I can’t imagine it being an efficient way to extract energy.)
Assume channel Fraser!
JerechoNC
if kessler syndrome becomes a huge issue and makes launching into orbit nearly impossible, could we launch from the north or south poles as a last result?
TerryRussell
Is it beneficial for a society that immediately evaluates every technological advancement for possible use as a military weapon to be turned loose into the universe?
MamaLlamaWeird bunch of questions here: Obviously, protein plays an important part in a human diet, and every human on a long mission would need to provide or grow a protein source. I've only heard of questions about growing plants so far - would beans provide the protein? or is there a possibility of raising some small marine creatures like anchovy or something? I ask this because I have seen examples of aquaponic systems that employ fish as filters as well; I wonder if that could be possible on Mars? Also, what is the relative 'feeling' in water at zero G? would a fish be able to swim in it? Or would they end up just as disoriented as the rest of us? Makes me wonder if a zooplankton protein source is possible, since the water itself provides their sort of 'gravity.' 2 AM questions are the best!
Benjamin Ringrose
Fraser Cain Thanks for asking! Yes I do, I was curious about how an actual object maintains its position at the Lagrangian point. For instance, the James Webb space telescope, will it sit ON the Lagrangian point? Or will it ORBIT the point?
Barnard Rabenold
I think the problem with living in space is that you are vulnerable to collisions from small objects.
With a planet, the atmosphere eats them, while larger objects can be spotted and planned against ahead of time.
DHF F
In regards to the Dyson Spheres an infrared heat, what if one solutions is that they are channeling that infrared away through the poles of the sphere and if those poles are not facing us, we wouldn't detect that radiation. Yes?
Cristian Bureriu
does a blackhole have a size or it's just a point of mass?
Werner Heenop 2 days ago (edited)
Fraser, if you could meet any famous person (living or dead) that has contributed to astronomy, who would it be?
I'm thinking: drink a beer with an Astrophysicist, RocketEngineer, Inventor, Astronomer etc....
RockawayCCW
so... if our solar system takes 230 m years to circle the galaxy... how does that line up with all the mass extinctions in our planet's history? Is there a pattern?
Sarthak Gaur
Hi Fraser! Great content!
Question: You said that as a planet passes in front of a star it dims the light emitted from the star, and that's how we know that a planet is orbiting the star. What if a planet's orbit is inclined in such a way that when observed from Earth it doesn't dim the light from the star. How can we find that planet?

In this week's QA, I compared apples to apples and look at the launch capability of the Falcon Heavy versus the Space Shuttle. The answer may surprise you. We also look at extracting energy from a black hole, and if launching satellites from the Earth's poles will avoid a Kessler Syndrome.
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Douglas SmithIt's worth noting that the Space Shuttle, with it's RS-25 engines actually was a more powerful rocket than the Falcon Heavy. It's just that the shuttle was so heavy by itself that there was not much reserve left over for payload. So, the Falcon Heavy has a higher payload capacity in the end.
nastropc
My plan: If you slingshot a massive spinning mass close to a black hole, say a magnetar, could you ‘spin up’ the black hole, giving it angular momentum and make its event horizon more and more oblate? And with the ‘poles’ of the event horizon closer to the singularity, in more strongly warped space-time, would the Hawking radiation flux from there increase? Assuming Hawking radiation doesn’t carry away angular momentum, maybe we could decrease the time until the black hole evaporates (although I’ve no idea why you’d want to do this; I can’t imagine it being an efficient way to extract energy.)
Assume channel Fraser!
JerechoNC
if kessler syndrome becomes a huge issue and makes launching into orbit nearly impossible, could we launch from the north or south poles as a last result?
TerryRussell
Is it beneficial for a society that immediately evaluates every technological advancement for possible use as a military weapon to be turned loose into the universe?
MamaLlamaWeird bunch of questions here: Obviously, protein plays an important part in a human diet, and every human on a long mission would need to provide or grow a protein source. I've only heard of questions about growing plants so far - would beans provide the protein? or is there a possibility of raising some small marine creatures like anchovy or something? I ask this because I have seen examples of aquaponic systems that employ fish as filters as well; I wonder if that could be possible on Mars? Also, what is the relative 'feeling' in water at zero G? would a fish be able to swim in it? Or would they end up just as disoriented as the rest of us? Makes me wonder if a zooplankton protein source is possible, since the water itself provides their sort of 'gravity.' 2 AM questions are the best!
Benjamin Ringrose
Fraser Cain Thanks for asking! Yes I do, I was curious about how an actual object maintains its position at the Lagrangian point. For instance, the James Webb space telescope, will it sit ON the Lagrangian point? Or will it ORBIT the point?
Barnard Rabenold
I think the problem with living in space is that you are vulnerable to collisions from small objects.
With a planet, the atmosphere eats them, while larger objects can be spotted and planned against ahead of time.
DHF F
In regards to the Dyson Spheres an infrared heat, what if one solutions is that they are channeling that infrared away through the poles of the sphere and if those poles are not facing us, we wouldn't detect that radiation. Yes?
Cristian Bureriu
does a blackhole have a size or it's just a point of mass?
Werner Heenop 2 days ago (edited)
Fraser, if you could meet any famous person (living or dead) that has contributed to astronomy, who would it be?
I'm thinking: drink a beer with an Astrophysicist, RocketEngineer, Inventor, Astronomer etc....
RockawayCCW
so... if our solar system takes 230 m years to circle the galaxy... how does that line up with all the mass extinctions in our planet's history? Is there a pattern?
Sarthak Gaur
Hi Fraser! Great content!
Question: You said that as a planet passes in front of a star it dims the light emitted from the star, and that's how we know that a planet is orbiting the star. What if a planet's orbit is inclined in such a way that when observed from Earth it doesn't dim the light from the star. How can we find that planet?

Load Bearing Wall Framing Basics - Structural Engineering and Home Building Part One

http://www.homebuildingandrepairs.com/engineering/index.htmlClick on this link if you're interested in a few more of the videos I made on structural engineering, home building and construction. This video will provide you with what I consider to be a simple view of how a load bearing wall works along with a few structural engineering points on home building. The most popular video to date I have made has to do with providing a few tips about load bearing structural walls and this will be the first in a series of related videos to provide more information for do-it-yourselfers as well as professionals. Don't forget to check out some of our other videos and visit our website for more information about construction and remodeling.

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How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic Machine Works."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but n...

How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the question, "How does the economy really work?" Based on Dalio's practical template for understanding the economy, which he developed over the course of his career, the video breaks down economic concepts like credit, deficits and interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
To learn more about Economic Principles visit: http://www.economicprinciples.org.
[Also Available In Chinese] 经济这台机器是怎样运行的: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbeYejg9Pk
[Also Available In Russian] Как действует экономическая машина. Автор: Рэй Далио (на русском языке): http://youtu.be/8BaNOlIfMLE

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CNET News - Meet the robots making Amazon even faster

http://cnet.co/1v7z11b
As Amazon gears up for Cyber Monday and the busy holiday shopping s...

CNET News - Meet the robots making Amazon even faster

http://cnet.co/1v7z11b
As Amazon gears up for Cyber Monday and the busy holiday shopping season, it's getting help from
thousands of robots that search through millions of items to ensure the right item gets shipped to the right customer. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi takes us inside an Amazon fulfillment center in Tracy, Calif., to
watch the robots in action.

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Vision Picking at DHL - Augmented Reality in Logistics

DHL, the world’s leading logistics company, has successfully carried out a pilot project t...

Vision Picking at DHL - Augmented Reality in Logistics

DHL, the world’s leading logistics company, has successfully carried out a pilot project testing smart glasses in a warehouse in the Netherlands as a first step in their Augmented Reality journey. In cooperation with DHL customer Ricoh and leading wearable computing solutions expert Ubimax, the technology was used to implement ‘vision picking’ in warehousing operations. For more information on the application of Augmented Reality technology in logistics, download our trend report at http://www.dhl.com/augmentedreality

ORGANIZE: 5 Tips to Bedroom Organization & Storage | Making the MOST of Our Small Storage!!

Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharrahstevens/ | snapchat: sharrahrobeson || Life after getting married is SO fun! But also SO messy!!! Wanted to make a little video on my top 5 ways I have maximized our bedroom storage in our tiny little place!! Leave this video a thumbs up if you needed tips on organizing your bedroom! Make sure you subscribe to my channel for new DIY decor and organizational videos every week http://bit.ly/1PugoDw
Leave me your favorite tips below! Have you guys ever used these ziplock bags?! Sooooo life changing!! Making the Most of Our Small Space is going to be such a fun and REAL series of how I'm managing the 'smallness' of our little Los Angeles cottage with the whole-lotta-ness of stuff from both Tyler and I combine (ok, so mainly just me lol). Our budgets are small but our dreams are big, so follow along and get inspired on how to make the most of your space and make it beautiful no matter what your budget!
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Sharrah is a DIY home decor and style expert. Taking after her mother, interior designer extraordinaire Rebecca Robeson from Robeson Design, Sharrah creates new videos every week on ways to improve your bedroom, bathroom, living room, or studio space on a budget! As a fashion blogger and as the daughter of an interior designer, Sharrah is passionate about creating beauty and style in daily outfits and in all environments. After just getting married in 2016, Sharrah and her husband Tyler and their adorable puppy labradoodle Scout are kicking off the year with fun, fresh videos about their new life in their SMALL apartment in LA!
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HOW TO: ACRYLIC DRIP PAINTING DIY: https://youtu.be/eICvfvY6m-s
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HOW TO: ORGANIZEHAIR AND MAKEUP PRODUCTS (DOUBLE YOUR BATHROOM STORAGE! SPRING CLEANING PT 3!): https://youtu.be/3oyZPU8wyPM
HOW TO: STORE HOT HAIR TOOLS SALON STYLE (SPRING CLEANING PT 2!) https://youtu.be/TstdTVNTy0U
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The Brain Unlocked How To Use Your Brain To Create Miracles, Magic and Amazing Opportunities

Produced by http://www.useyourbrainforsuccess.com.au This latest brain unlocked video will show you how you can take your brain off its default system and use it to create miracles, magic and amazing opportunities in your life. Your brain is extremely powerful and when you learn how to control it you will be amazed at what you can achieve.
The video will show you how your brain focuses and puts its attention on things its sees as important and relevant to your survival and wellbeing. How does your brain decide what's important and relevant? The only way that it can do this is to assess the external environment against what is contained in your long-term memory. This includes all your beliefs, experiences and conditioning. This is its default system. So if you believe that something isn't possible then even if the possibility does it does exist you will not see it. You do of course have the power to override this default system with the thinking part of your brain known as the frontal lobes. This is as simple as choosing to put your attention and focus on what you want. Basically what you focus on you find and manifest. If you want to learn how you can create miracles, magic and amazing opportunities watch this video. For more information and free resources go to http://www.useyourbrainforsuccess.com

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“There are more stars in our Universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth.” There are 100 to 400 billion stars in the Milky Way and more than 100 billion galaxies in the Universe – maybe as many as 500 billion. If you multiply stars by galaxies, at the low end, you get 10 billion billion stars, or 10 sextillion stars in the Universe – a 1 followed by 22 zeros. At the high end, it’s 200 sextillion.
These are mind bogglingly huge numbers. How do they compare to the number of grains of sand on the collective beaches of an entire planet? This type of sand measures about a half millimeter across.
You could put 20 grains of sand packed in side-by-side to make a centimeter. 8000 grains in one cubic centimeter. If you took 10 sextillion grains of sand, put them into a ball, it would have a radius of 10.6 kilometers. And for the high end of our estimate, 200 sextillion, it would be 72 kilometers across. If we had a sphere bigger than the Earth, it would be an easy answer, but no such luck. This might be close.
So, is there that much sand on all the beaches, everywhere, on this planet? You’d need to estimate the average volume of a sandy beach and the average amount of the world’s coastlines which are beaches.
The estimates and calculations made by Dr. Jason Marshall, aka, the MathDude are that, there about 700 trillion cubic meters of beach of Earth, and that works out to around 5 sextillion grains of sand.
Music: Doggy (Spacey Pooch Mix) by DhruvaAliman

How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio

Economics 101 -- "How the Economic MachineWorks."
Created by Ray Dalio this simple but not simplistic and easy to follow 30 minute, animated video answers the question, "How does the economy really work?" Based on Dalio's practical template for understanding the economy, which he developed over the course of his career, the video breaks down economic concepts like credit, deficits and interest rates, allowing viewers to learn the basic driving forces behind the economy, how economic policies work and why economic cycles occur.
To learn more about Economic Principles visit: http://www.economicprinciples.org.
[Also Available In Chinese] 经济这台机器是怎样运行的: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZbeYejg9Pk
[Also Available In Russian] Как действует экономическая машина. Автор: Рэй Далио (на русском языке): http://youtu.be/8BaNOlIfMLE

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The Evolution Of Plumbing - Geographic History

The Evolution Of Plumbing - Geographic History.
Plumbing originated during ancient civili...

This colloquium, presented by Latin American Fisheries FellowshipProgram and BrenSchool, will provide key insight from two global industry and thought leaders. Margareth Øverland, one of the world’s leading scientists in aquaculture feed innovation, will share her work on overcoming critical sustainability bottlenecks within larger-scale aquaculture systems
Dr. Overland was the Director of The Norwegian University of Life Sciences Aquaculture ProteinCentre (a 10 year research initiative ending in 2014), where her research combined fundamental approaches in fish and animal nutrition with more applied approaches to provide knowledge of use to both academia and industry.Her current research, now at the Center for ResearchInnovations, is focused on developing novel feed ingredients for the aquaculture and farm animal industries, using basic natural resources in the production on high-quality feed components based on advanced biotechnology. Margareth holds an appointment as a Professor in Aquaculture at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU).

Informatics - Radiology Workflow

This is an introduction to DICOM and HL7 following a patient through the radiology department. This is part of a larger series on Imaging Informatics. This content may be useful for those studying for the Certified Imaging Informatics Professional (CIIP) exam.

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Daniel Goleman on Focus: The Secret to High Performance and Fulfilment

Daniel Goleman on Focus: The Secret to High Performance and Fulfilment

http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/daniel-goleman-on-focus-high-performance-fulfilment/
Filmed at the Royal College of Music on 25th October2013.
Psychologist Daniel Goleman shot to fame with his groundbreaking bestseller Emotional Intelligence. The premise of the book, now widely accepted, is that raw intelligence alone is not a sure predictor of success in life. A greater role is played by 'softer' skills such as self-control, self-motivation, empathy and good interpersonal relationships.
Now Goleman comes to Intelligence Squared for an exclusive talk on the themes of his latest book, Focus: The HiddenDriver of Excellence. Attention, he will argue, is an underrated asset for high achievers in any field. Incorporating findings from neuroscience, Goleman will show why we need three kinds of focus: inner, for self-awareness; other, for the empathy that builds effective relationships; and outer, for understanding the larger systems in which organisations operate. Those who excel rely on Smart Practices such as mindfulness meditation, focused preparation and positive emotions that help improve habits, add new skills, and sustain excellence.

Michael Stonebraker | Big Data is (at least) Four Different Problems

Big Data is (at least) Four DifferentProblemsMichael Stonebraker, Co-Director, IntelScience & Technology Center, MITSpecial Lecture Series: William Gould Dow Distinguished Lectureship
Sponsoring Department: EECS
https://www.eecs.umich.edu/
"Big Data" means different things to different people. To me, it means one of four totally different problems:
Big volumes of data, but "small" analytics. The traditional data warehouse vendors support SQL analytics on very large volumes of data. In this talk, I make a few comments on where I see this market going.
Big analytics on big volumes of data. By big analytics, I mean data clustering, regressions, machine learning, and other much more complex analytics on very large amounts of data. I will explain the various approaches to integrating complex analytics into DBMSs, and discuss which ones seem more promising. In addition, I will explore why Hadoop, in its current form, will not be a player in this market.
Big velocity. By this I mean being able to absorb and process a firehose of incoming data for applications like electronic trading. In this market, the traditional SQL vendors are a non-starter. I will discuss alternatives including complex event processing (CEP), NoSQL and NewSQL systems. I will also make a few comments about the "Internet of Things."
Big Diversity. Many enterprises are faced with integrating a larger and larger number of data sources with diverse data (spreadsheets, web sources, XML, traditional DBMSs). The traditional ETL products do not appear up to the challenges of this new world, and I talk about an alternate way to go.
About the Speaker:
Michael Stonebraker (MS 1966, PhD 1971) has been a pioneer of database research and technology for more than a quarter of a century. He was the main architect of the INGRES relational DBMS, and the object-relational DBMS, POSTGRES. These prototypes were developed at the University of California at Berkeley where Stonebraker was a Professor of Computer Science for twenty five years. More recently at MIT, he was a co-architect of the Aurora/Borealis stream processing engine, the C-Store column-oriented DBMS, the H-Store transaction processing engine, the SciDB array DBMS, and the Data Tamer data curation system. He presently serves as Chief Technology Officer of Paradigm4 and Tamr, Inc.
Stonebraker was awarded the ACMSystem SoftwareAward in 1992 for his work on INGRES. Additionally, he was awarded the first annual SIGMODInnovation award in 1994, and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1997. He was awarded the IEEEJohn Von Neumann award in 2005, and the ACM AM Turing Award - the "Nobel Prize of computing" in 2014. He is presently an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at MIT, where he is co-director of the Intel Science and Technology Center focused on big data.
Speaker Website: https://www.csail.mit.edu/user/1547

The Largest Black Holes in the Universe

Our Milky Way may harbor millions of black holes... the ultra dense remnants of dead stars. But now, in the universe far beyond our galaxy, there's evidence of something far more ominous. A breed of black holes that has reached incomprehensible size and destructive power. Just how large, and violent, and strange can they get?
A new era in astronomy has revealed a universe long hidden to us. High-tech instruments sent into space have been tuned to sense high-energy forms of light -- x-rays and gamma rays -- that are invisible to our eyes and do not penetrate our atmosphere. On the ground, precision telescopes are equipped with technologies that allow them to cancel out the blurring effects of the atmosphere. They are peering into the far reaches of the universe, and into distant caldrons of light and energy. In some distant galaxies, astronomers are now finding evidence that space and time are being shattered by eruptions so vast they boggle the mind.
We are just beginning to understand the impact these outbursts have had on the universe: On the shapes of galaxies, the spread of elements that make up stars and planets, and ultimately the very existence of Earth. The discovery of what causes these eruptions has led to a new understanding of cosmic history. Back in 1995, the Hubble space telescope was enlisted to begin filling in the details of that history. Astronomers selected tiny regions in the sky, between the stars. For days at a time, they focused Hubble's gaze on remote regions of the universe.
These hubble Deep Field images offered incredibly clear views of the cosmos in its infancy. What drew astronomers' attention were the tiniest galaxies, covering only a few pixels on Hubble's detector. Most of them do not have the grand spiral or elliptical shapes of large galaxies we see close to us today.
Instead, they are irregular, scrappy collections of stars. The Hubble Deep Field confirmed a long-standing idea that the universe must have evolved in a series of building blocks, with small galaxies gradually merging and assembling into larger ones.

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Q&A 48: Is Falcon Heavy More Powerful Than Space Shuttle? And More...

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Q&A 48: Is Falcon Heavy More Powerful Than Space Shuttle? And More...

In this week's QA, I compared apples to apples and look at the launch capability of the Falcon Heavy versus the Space Shuttle. The answer may surprise you. We also look at extracting energy from a black hole, and if launching satellites from the Earth's poles will avoid a Kessler Syndrome.
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Douglas SmithIt's worth noting that the Space Shuttle, with it's RS-25 engines actually was a more powerful rocket than the Falcon Heavy. It's just that the shuttle was so heavy by itself that there was not much reserve left over for payload. So, the Falcon Heavy has a higher payload capacity in the end.
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My plan: If you slingshot a massive spinning mass close to a black hole, say a magnetar, could you ‘spin up’ the black hole, giving it angular momentum and make its event horizon more and more oblate? And with the ‘poles’ of the event horizon closer to the singularity, in more strongly warped space-time, would the Hawking radiation flux from there increase? Assuming Hawking radiation doesn’t carry away angular momentum, maybe we could decrease the time until the black hole evaporates (although I’ve no idea why you’d want to do this; I can’t imagine it being an efficient way to extract energy.)
Assume channel Fraser!
JerechoNC
if kessler syndrome becomes a huge issue and makes launching into orbit nearly impossible, could we launch from the north or south poles as a last result?
TerryRussell
Is it beneficial for a society that immediately evaluates every technological advancement for possible use as a military weapon to be turned loose into the universe?
MamaLlamaWeird bunch of questions here: Obviously, protein plays an important part in a human diet, and every human on a long mission would need to provide or grow a protein source. I've only heard of questions about growing plants so far - would beans provide the protein? or is there a possibility of raising some small marine creatures like anchovy or something? I ask this because I have seen examples of aquaponic systems that employ fish as filters as well; I wonder if that could be possible on Mars? Also, what is the relative 'feeling' in water at zero G? would a fish be able to swim in it? Or would they end up just as disoriented as the rest of us? Makes me wonder if a zooplankton protein source is possible, since the water itself provides their sort of 'gravity.' 2 AM questions are the best!
Benjamin Ringrose
Fraser Cain Thanks for asking! Yes I do, I was curious about how an actual object maintains its position at the Lagrangian point. For instance, the James Webb space telescope, will it sit ON the Lagrangian point? Or will it ORBIT the point?
Barnard Rabenold
I think the problem with living in space is that you are vulnerable to collisions from small objects.
With a planet, the atmosphere eats them, while larger objects can be spotted and planned against ahead of time.
DHF F
In regards to the Dyson Spheres an infrared heat, what if one solutions is that they are channeling that infrared away through the poles of the sphere and if those poles are not facing us, we wouldn't detect that radiation. Yes?
Cristian Bureriu
does a blackhole have a size or it's just a point of mass?
Werner Heenop 2 days ago (edited)
Fraser, if you could meet any famous person (living or dead) that has contributed to astronomy, who would it be?
I'm thinking: drink a beer with an Astrophysicist, RocketEngineer, Inventor, Astronomer etc....
RockawayCCW
so... if our solar system takes 230 m years to circle the galaxy... how does that line up with all the mass extinctions in our planet's history? Is there a pattern?
Sarthak Gaur
Hi Fraser! Great content!
Question: You said that as a planet passes in front of a star it dims the light emitted from the star, and that's how we know that a planet is orbiting the star. What if a planet's orbit is inclined in such a way that when observed from Earth it doesn't dim the light from the star. How can we find that planet?

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